Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Cover Story - Chelsea Rose, British Airways and a green and pleasant land. You can't get much more patriotic than this! Introducing our annual UK Airlines Guide for 1999, this stunning portrait of Boeing 737 G-DOCG was taken by John Dibbs, ably assisted by cameraship pilot Norman Lees
UK AIRLINES 1999 - Our annual guide to UK airlines and their aircraft, as compiled by Giinter Endres. The cover of the supplement features a Manx BAe ATP (flown by Capt Roly Beaumont), as photographed by John Dibbs
Airnews - This month's top news stories from around the world
Airpower - National and international military aviation news, by John Fricker
Airnet - Howard Curtis delves into the world of the internet to discover some of the latest aviation-related sites, including a look at BAA
Military Markings - The latest changes to the UK military serial listings, as detailed by Peter R. March
Air Register - Alan J. Wright lists recent additions and deletions to the UK civil register
Civil Scene - Airline and airliner news, compiled by Alan J. Wriglil and the AI news team
Air Safety - A broad section of air safety matters, as reported by the Al news team
Airview - Preservation news from around the globe, supplied by Peter R. March
Show-biz - The airshow season is beginning to shape-up with some exciting events in prospect. Mark Ashley reports
Airman - AI's reviewers cast a critical eye over the latest aviation products on the market
Airband - Graham Duke 'tunes in' to the airwaves for the latest radio/ATC news
World Airshow Dates - Fill up your diaries, more dales for 1999! Peter R. March gives you the 'original and best' airshow listing
Firehawks are Go - Looking as though it has just emerged out of the pod of 'Thunderbird 2', the Sikorsky Firehawk is the latest weapon in the battle against raging fires. Frank B. Mormillo reports
Typhoon Alert - Eurofighter 'struts its stuff. In part three of our 'Eurofighter special', Jon Lake interviews test pilot John Turner to provide us with an exclusive report on display flying the aircraft
Nordic Treasures - Peter J. Cooper/Falcon Aviation goes behind closed doors to report on an exciting development in the preservation world, as the all-new Norwegian Armed Forces Museum gears up for opening
Fly like an Eagle - Been there, flown that, got the baseball cap ? now what? How about swapping services? Eric Tegler talks to two US Navy aviators who exchanged the carrier deck for the runway and took up a tour on F-15s with the US Air Force
Parting Shots - By the end of this month, the RAF's No 17 Squadron will have disbanded. Jamie Hunter provides the 'low-down' on the unit in its final days of operation
Apache Reservations - The art of close formation aerobatics is a highly demanding skill that few can master. Prior to Patrouille Adecco's recent reorganisation, John Blackman was invited by this French civilian display team to experience extreme seat of the pants flying at its best
Big Brother - Concluding our celebration of 30 years since the Boeing 747's first flight, Clare Blacklock outlines the programme's current status and runs through each production variant of this mammoth people mover
UK AIRLINES 1999 - Our annual guide to UK airlines and their aircraft, as compiled by Giinter Endres. The cover of the supplement features a Manx BAe ATP (flown by Capt Roly Beaumont), as photographed by John Dibbs
Airnews - This month's top news stories from around the world
Airpower - National and international military aviation news, by John Fricker
Airnet - Howard Curtis delves into the world of the internet to discover some of the latest aviation-related sites, including a look at BAA
Military Markings - The latest changes to the UK military serial listings, as detailed by Peter R. March
Air Register - Alan J. Wright lists recent additions and deletions to the UK civil register
Civil Scene - Airline and airliner news, compiled by Alan J. Wriglil and the AI news team
Air Safety - A broad section of air safety matters, as reported by the Al news team
Airview - Preservation news from around the globe, supplied by Peter R. March
Show-biz - The airshow season is beginning to shape-up with some exciting events in prospect. Mark Ashley reports
Airman - AI's reviewers cast a critical eye over the latest aviation products on the market
Airband - Graham Duke 'tunes in' to the airwaves for the latest radio/ATC news
World Airshow Dates - Fill up your diaries, more dales for 1999! Peter R. March gives you the 'original and best' airshow listing
Firehawks are Go - Looking as though it has just emerged out of the pod of 'Thunderbird 2', the Sikorsky Firehawk is the latest weapon in the battle against raging fires. Frank B. Mormillo reports
Typhoon Alert - Eurofighter 'struts its stuff. In part three of our 'Eurofighter special', Jon Lake interviews test pilot John Turner to provide us with an exclusive report on display flying the aircraft
Nordic Treasures - Peter J. Cooper/Falcon Aviation goes behind closed doors to report on an exciting development in the preservation world, as the all-new Norwegian Armed Forces Museum gears up for opening
Fly like an Eagle - Been there, flown that, got the baseball cap ? now what? How about swapping services? Eric Tegler talks to two US Navy aviators who exchanged the carrier deck for the runway and took up a tour on F-15s with the US Air Force
Parting Shots - By the end of this month, the RAF's No 17 Squadron will have disbanded. Jamie Hunter provides the 'low-down' on the unit in its final days of operation
Apache Reservations - The art of close formation aerobatics is a highly demanding skill that few can master. Prior to Patrouille Adecco's recent reorganisation, John Blackman was invited by this French civilian display team to experience extreme seat of the pants flying at its best
Big Brother - Concluding our celebration of 30 years since the Boeing 747's first flight, Clare Blacklock outlines the programme's current status and runs through each production variant of this mammoth people mover
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